Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is also referred to as Antonietta Gonzales-Collins in the US and Mexico, is an American-Mexican sportscaster. She is an ESPN anchor on news, and she hosts SportsNation often. She joined ESPN in 2016. joined ESPN. She is the child of the journalist on television Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta Collins has been bi-lingual since nine years old a useful ability that allowed her to secure her first job in the production department for Univision in Miami which provided her with the opportunity to work with the producers of national shows like Nuestra Belleza Latina, Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud and Primer Impacto. Her first job was as reporter for the CBS St. Petersburg affiliate following that. She moved to Rio Grande Valley in 2009 to become a reporter at the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 Univision, as well as Fox2 News. Reporting on stories on drugs and immigration issues on both sides the Texas-Mexico Border, she served as an anchor for KNVO TV 48, the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 at 5 pm. She was a news reporter with a news anchor in English until 9pm, the news anchor was on until 10pm before returning to channel Spanish channel. Also, she was often required to act as a sports or weather anchor. Deportes 23 was Univision Dallas affiliate where she took on more responsibility. She wrote to The NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason games, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. Aside from this, she also hosted and produced Univision 23's Accion Deportiva Extra local sports show. The show was promoted to be anchor of the sports segment for Despierta America Deportes' morning show. The same role she was employed by Primer Impacto (a network magazine) as well as Contacto Deportivo (a UniMas Network sports channel). Antonietta Collins was born in Veracruz, Mexico. They eventually settled in Mexico City and she was born there on November 22 in 1985. There is also a younger sibling. The family moved into Miami in 1992 following the departure from Mexico. She divorced her parents soon after and, in 1995, she was married a naval architect named Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo died in 2006 of kidney cancer. In the course of a family holiday in Ohio, the younger Collins was able to take a job along with her sister. At the time of her senior year in high school but with a clear idea what she would like to accomplish with her life Antonietta was able to visit at the University of Mount Union to examine if it was a good fit for her needs. At the end of the day she fell in love with the campus. They also offered her a major. Her high school graduation was in the spring of 2004 and was enrolled in media studies at the college. Mark Bergmann, her professor who was also the manager of WRMU's 91.1FM station where she worked over the years, became an acquaintance. Mark Bergmann was the person who instilled her confidence, and his passion for Journalism deeply touched her. She was determined to exceed his expectations always delivering on time.






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